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  • AlanG
    • Dec 2008
    • 6296

    #1

    Hardening Blu-tac

    I am trying to think of a work around for something i need to scratch build for my Me262. The only viable way of 'designing' the item i want is to mold it in blu-tac. Once i have the shape do you think it could seal/harden it by giving it a coat of superglue? Would that make it hold it's shape?
  • KarlW
    • Jul 2020
    • 1522

    #2
    Can you mold it in green stuff?

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    • AlanG
      • Dec 2008
      • 6296

      #3
      Not got any Karl. The amount i need is tiny. So buying something i am probably not going to use for ages again seems a bit overkill. I always have blu-tac around as i use it for masking

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      • Ian M
        Administrator
        • Dec 2008
        • 18269
        • Ian
        • Falster, Denmark

        #4
        Mold it or sculpt it? Maybe you could form it out of putty/filler.
        Group builds

        Bismarck

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        • The Smythe Meister
          • Jan 2019
          • 6248

          #5
          Originally posted by AlanG
          I am trying to think of a work around for something i need to scratch build for my Me262. The only viable way of 'designing' the item i want is to mold it in blu-tac. Once i have the shape do you think it could seal/harden it by giving it a coat of superglue? Would that make it hold it's shape?
          Wouldn't Das Clay be more suitable... and it'll harden up all by itself?!

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          • Neil Merryweather
            SMF Supporters
            • Dec 2018
            • 5188
            • London

            #6
            Originally posted by The Smythe Meister
            Wouldn't Das Clay be more suitable... and it'll harden up all by itself?! :smiling3:
            And shrink.....

            Why not suck it and see? Presumably you have the blue tack and the superglue? Nothing to lose but your fingerprints :tears-of-joy:

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            • KarlW
              • Jul 2020
              • 1522

              #7
              Originally posted by AlanG
              Not got any Karl. The amount i need is tiny. So buying something i am probably not going to use for ages again seems a bit overkill. I always have blu-tac around as i use it for masking
              If you want I can stick a few cm in the post.

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              • Steven000
                SMF Supporters
                • Aug 2018
                • 2827
                • Steven
                • Belgium

                #8
                I found this, only step 1 and 2 are needed I guess... Not sure how it will hold up over time though.

                Blu-Tack is known as "the original reusable adhesive." Made in Australia, these colorful strips are used to adhere items to a variety of surfaces, free of nails, tacks, tape and pins. Because Blu-Tack can be used over and over again, the substance is not quick to harden.

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                • yak face
                  Moderator
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 13840
                  • Tony
                  • Sheffield

                  #9
                  Have you got any milliput alan ? That can be shaped once mixed and dries rock hard without shrinking . What is it youre trying to replicate ? Maybe theres something else you could use , like the combustion chambers from electrical cable

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